Hi all, first time owner here, sanitizing and filling my 2024 400 BD tanks for our first season. I’m running into an issue where the freshwater overflow valve starts dumping water… and won’t stop!
The basic pattern is this:
- Empty hot and cold lines with low point drains
- Set Nautilus to power fill, and start filling fresh water tank. I can feel air coming out of the what I think is the freshwater overflow valve (driver side, underside of the Tab between the tire and the Nautilus) as the tank fills up.
- After 17.5 gallons or so (as measured on an inline water meter, which, to be fair, I have not calibrated) the valve starts dumping water. I believe my tank should be 28 gallons or so. Convenience panel only reads 2/3 full.
- Aaaand it keeps dumping water! Opening / closing faucets makes no difference, nor does removing the city water screen and pressing the check valve; does not seem to be an airlock thing.
The most recent time I let it go for 12 minutes before I got bored and flipped over to dry camp mode. Changing the mode on the Nautilus didn’t do anything, but 15 seconds after I started the water pump to fill and pressurize the plumbing, the overflow drain stopped leaking.
Camper lives offsite so I’m looking to get a list of things to try the next time I’m over there.
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What's puzzling me is that it's not like a *little* water comes out and then the water level settles below the overflow... gallons and gallons and gallons come out without stopping! I do not understand the physics involved here!
Poking around the forum; could this be a famous yellow flapper situation? I haven't checked that yet.
Kinda like gas thieves stealing from a gas tank by a siphon hose, I suppose....
Montana USA
Next time I'm able, I'll properly level the trailer, try again, and report back!